diff --git a/csv/203-csv/169.table b/csv/203-csv/169.table
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+| Rank | City | Passengers | Ranking | Airline |
+| 1 | Quintana Roo, Cancún | 132,046 | | Aeroméxico Connect, Interjet, Volaris |
+| 2 | Nuevo León, Monterrey | 106,513 | | Aeroméxico Connect, Interjet |
+| 3 | Guerrero, Acapulco | 56,069 | | Aeroméxico Connect, Interjet |
+| 4 | Jalisco, Guadalajara | 52,584 | | Aeroméxico Connect, Volaris |
+| 5 | Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta | 43,419 | 1 | Interjet |
+| 6 | Baja California Sur, Los Cabos | 37,526 | 1 | Interjet |
+| 7 | Guerrero, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo | 35,507 | | Interjet |
+| 8 | Baja California, Tijuana | 14,906 | | Interjet |
+| 9 | Tabasco, Villahermosa | 6,928 | 1 | VivaAerobus |
+| 10 | Tamaulipas, Tampico | 3,619 | 1 | VivaAerobus |
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/192.html b/csv/203-csv/192.html
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+
+
+| Name |
+Gauge |
+Builder |
+Type |
+Date |
+Works number |
+Notes |
+
+
+| No.774 |
+2 ft (610 mm) |
+Baguley |
+4wPM |
+1919 |
+774 |
+Undergoing restoration, not on display, purchased 1998 |
+
+
+| Dot |
+18 in (457 mm) |
+Beyer Peacock |
+0-4-0WT |
+1887 |
+2817 |
+Built for the internal Gorton locomotive works of Beyer Peacock. Donated to the Museum in 1961. |
+
+
+| Rough Pup |
+2 ft (610 mm) |
+Hunslet |
+0-4-0ST |
+1891 |
+541 |
+Built for the Dinorwic Quarry railway. Preserved as withdrawn from service, in the Museum since 1964. |
+
+
+| No. 13[1] |
+1 ft 10 in (560 mm) |
+William Spence Ltd. |
+0-4-0T |
+1895 |
+ |
+One of a fleet of overtype locomotives built for the Guinness St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin and the first loco donated to the Museum, in 1956. |
+
+
+| George Henry |
+1 ft 10 3⁄4 in (578 mm) |
+De Winton |
+0-4-0VB |
+1877 |
+ |
+ex-Penrhyn Quarry locomotive. Donated to the Museum in 1964 |
+
+
+| Jubilee 1897 |
+1 ft 11 1⁄2 in (597 mm) |
+Manning Wardle |
+0-4-0ST |
+1897 |
+1382 |
+Built for the Cilgwyn Quarry in the Nantlle Valley. Sold to the Penrhyn Quarry in 1928; withdrawn 1955. Donated to the Museum in 1963 |
+
+
+| Dundee Gasworks No.2 |
+1 ft 11 1⁄2 in (597 mm) |
+Kerr Stuart |
+0-4-0WT |
+1907 |
+720 |
+Built for the Dundee gasworks railway. Acquired by the Museum in 1961. Major restoration work was carried out in 2004 |
+
+
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/241.csv b/csv/203-csv/241.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..51aabb4ad6e59dc574833b188cc5940de0f7be07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/241.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+"Name","Founded","Defunct","Country","Publisher","Topics","External Link"
+"ACE","1987","1992","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Atari ST, Amiga, C64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and newly released machines","N/A"
+"Amiga Action","1989","1996","United Kingdom","Europress","Amiga games magazine which merged with Amiga Computing in 1996.","N/A"
+"Amiga Active","1999","2001","United Kingdom","Pinprint Publishing","Amiga magazine with CU Amiga staff.","N/A"
+"Amiga Computing","1988","1997","United Kingdom","Europress","Amiga hardware magazine with a games section called Gamer. When Amiga Action was incorporated it became the games section.","N/A"
+"Amiga Force","1992","1994","United Kingdom","Europress Impact","Amiga games magazine","N/A"
+"Amiga Format","1989","2000","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Amiga magazine with hardware focus.","N/A"
+"Amiga Power","1991","1996","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Amiga games magazine","N/A"
+"Amiga Survivor","?","?","United Kingdom","Crystal Software","Amiga magazine which started life as a fanzine called The Domain.","N/A"
+"Amiga User International","1988","1997","Europe","AUI Limited","Amiga magazine later published by AUI Limited.","N/A"
+"Amtix!","1985","1987","United Kingdom","Newsfield Publications Ltd.","Amstrad CPC games magazine; merged with Computing With The Amstrad.","N/A"
+"Atari Age","1982","1984","United States","?","Atari related topics","N/A"
+"Atari User","1985","1988","United Kingdom","Database Publications Ltd.(later known as Europress)","Atari, Atari ST when released; its spin-off was Atari ST User","N/A"
+"Atari ST User","1987","1994","United Kingdom","Database Publications Ltd.(later known as Europress)","Atari ST magazine with hardware focus; merged with ST Action","N/A"
+"Bazinama","2002","","Iran","?","Iranian video game magazine","http://www.bazinama.com/"
+"Bazy Rayaneh","2002","","Iran","?","Iranian video game magazine","http://www.bazyrayaneh.com/"
+"BGamer","1998","","Portugal","Goody, SA","General video gaming, Hardware","http://www.bgamer.pt"
+"BioGamer Girl Magazine","2010","","United States","?","Horror, Gaming, Females","http://www.biogamergirl.com"
+"Commodore Force","1993","1994","United Kingdom","Europress Impact","Commodore 64 games; originally named Zzap!64","?"
+"Commodore User","1983","1998","United Kingdom","EMAP","Commodore, Vic 20 (at first); renamed CU Amiga in 1990 to concentrate on Commodore Amiga machine.","http://www.cu-amiga.co.uk/"
+"Computer and Video Games","1981","2004","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Home computing, arcade games, video games.","http://ComputerAndVideoGames.com"
+"Computer Gaming World","1981","2006","United States","Ziff Davis","PC game topics, occasional console game topics","N/A"
+"Computing With The Amstrad","1985","1988","United Kingdom, Australia","Database Publications","Computing With The Amstrad or CWTA was renamed CPC Computing then merged into Amstrad Computer User. An Australian version ran from 1986-87. It also incorporated Amtix!","N/A"
+"CRASH","1983","1992","United Kingdom","Newsfield & Europress","Sinclair Spectrum","http://www.crashonline.org.uk/"
+"Donya ye Bazi","2005","","Iran","?","First Official Iranian Game Magazine","http://www.dbazinews.com/"
+"Dragon User","1982","1989","United Kingdom","Sunshine Publications","Dragon 32/64 computers","?"
+"EDGE","1993","","United Kingdom","?","Console, Pc, Arcade, Mobile games","http://www.edge-online.com/"
+"eGaming Review","?","","United Kingdom","?","UK-based; focuses on online gambling business and regulation","?"
+"Electronic Games","1981","1994","United States","?","?","N/A"
+"Electronic Gaming Monthly","1989","","United States","?","?","http://www.egmnow.com/"
+"EGM²","1994","1999","United States","?","?","?"
+"Electronic Fun with Computers & Games","1982","1984","United States","Fun & Games Publishing Inc.","video, computer and arcade games","N/A"
+"Expert Gamer","1998","2001","United States","?","The bulk of XG's content was video game strategy guides and cheat codes. There were no reviews and only occasional light-hearted features.","?"
+"FUN! Online Games Magazine","2009","","United States","?","Children's online games","?"
+"Gamemunition","2010","","Pakistan","?","We Speak Games","http://www.gamemunition.com/"
+"GamePro","1989","2011","United States","?","General video gaming","http://www.gamepro.com"
+"Giochi per il mio computer","1997","","Italy","?","Italian video game magazine","?"
+"Game Developer (magazine)","1994","2013","United States","?","The premier magazine for working (and aspiring) video game creators","http://www.gdmag.com"
+"Games for Windows: The Official Magazine","2006","2008","United States","?","?","?"
+"Game Informer","1991","","United States","?","?","http://gameinformer.com"
+"GameStar","1997","","Germany","?","PC games","http://www.gamestar.de/"
+"GameNOW","2001","2004","United States","?","?",""
+"gamesTM","2002","","United Kingdom","?","UK-based computer and video games magazine","?"
+"Hoog Spel","1990","2000","The Netherlands","?","Dutch gaming magazine","?"
+"LeveL","1997","","Turkey","?","PC, PS3, XBOX360, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS","http://www.level.com.tr/"
+"meeveo","2013","","Germany","?","News and information about Games and Hardware","http://www.meeveo.eu"
+"Micro Adventurer","1983","1985","United Kingdom","Sunshine Publications","Adventure games focused magazine for all formats, including Spectrum, Vic 20, BBC, Dragon, Apple, C64",""
+"NGamer","2006","2012","United Kingdom","?","British magazine mainly covering Nintendo products","N/A"
+"Newbez","2013","","United States","?","American Magazine Covering the Gamer's Voice Gaming products","N/A"
+"Nintendo Force","2013","","United States","MagCloud/NF Publishing LLC","Spiritual successor to Nintendo Power","http://www.nfmagazine.com/"
+"Nintendo La Rivista Ufficiale","2002","","Italy","?","Italian Nintendo related topics","?"
+"Nintendo Magazine System (Australia)","1993","2000","Australia","Catalyst Publishing","Australian Nintendo related topics","N/A"
+"Nintendo Power","1988","2012","United States","?","?","http://www.nintendopower.com"
+"Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK)","1999","2001","United Kingdom","?","UK Dreamcast related topics","?"
+"Official Dreamcast Magazine (US)","1999","2001","United States","?","US Dreamcast related topics","?"
+"Official Nintendo Magazine","2006","","United Kingdom, Australia","Future Publishing","UK, Australia Nintendo related topics","http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/"
+"Official PlayStation Magazine (Australia)","2007","","Australia","?","Australian PlayStation related topics","?"
+"Official UK PlayStation Magazine","1995","2004","United Kingdom","?","UK PlayStation related topics","?"
+"Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine","1997","2007","United States","?","US PlayStation related topics","?"
+"Official Xbox Magazine","2001","","United States","?","Xbox related topics","http://oxmonline.com/"
+"Oyungezer","2007","","Turkey","?","PC, PS3, XBOX360, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS","http://oyungezer.com.tr/"
+"Page 6","1982","1998","United Kingdom","?","The Atari 8-bit range and Atari ST","http://www.page6.org/"
+"PC Gamer","1993","","United Kingdom
+United States","Future Publishing","PC games","http://www.pcgamer.com"
+"PC Games","1992","","Germany","?","PC games","http://www.pcgames.de/"
+"PC Accelerator","","2000","United States","?","PC Games","N/A"
+"PC Mania","1998","2009","Bulgaria","?","PC games","http://www.pcmania.bg/"
+"Pelit","1992","","Finland","?","The oldest and most popular videogame magazine of Finland.","http://www.pelit.fi"
+"Play","1994","2013","People's Republic of China","Science Popularization Publication","","http://www.playmediacompany.it/edicola/edicola-01.asp?Id=2482"
+"PlayStation Magazine Ufficiale","2002","","Italy","?","Italian PlayStation related topics","http://www.joyplay.cn"
+"PlayStation Official Magazine (UK)","2006","","United Kingdom","?","UK PlayStation related topics","?"
+"PlayStation: The Official Magazine","1997","2012","United States","?","PlayStation related topics","http://playstationthemagazine.com/"
+"Planet PC","1999","2001","United Kingdom","?","PC games","?"
+"Popsoft","1995","","People's Republic of China","?","PC games and software","http://www.popsoft.com.cn/"
+"Power Unlimited","1993","","The Netherlands","?","Dutch gaming magazine","http://www.pu.nl/"
+"PSM3","2000","2012","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Sony video game consoles and PlayStation games","?"
+"PNM (Pure Nintendo)","2011","","United States","MagCloud/Pure Media LLC","All things Nintendo related","http://purenintendo.com/magazine"
+"Retro","2013","","United States","GameGavel LLC","Retro and retro-inspired games and topics","http://readretro.com"
+"Retro Gamer","2004","","United Kingdom","Imagine Publishing","Retro games from multiple platforms, often via an Emulator","http://www.retrogamer.net/"
+"ST/Amiga Format","1988","1989","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Amiga and Atari ST magazine with hardware focus. Split into ST Format and Amiga Format in 1989.","http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aformat.html"
+"ST Format","1989","1996","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Atari ST magazine with hardware focus.","http://www.stformat.com/"
+"Sega Force","1992","1993","United Kingdom","Europress Impact","Sega games magazine","?"
+"Sega Power","1989","1997","United Kingdom","?","?","N/A"
+"Sega Saturn Magazine","1994","1998","United Kingdom","?","?","?"
+"Sinclair User","1982","1993","United Kingdom","?","Sinclair Spectrum","http://www.sincuser.f9.co.uk/"
+"SKOAR!","2003","","India","Jasubhai Digital Media Pvt. Ltd.","An Indian game magazine","http://skoar.thinkdigit.com/"
+"Thirteen1","2008","","United Kingdom","T1 Publishing Ltd","A free online-based game magazine","http://www.thirteen1.com/"
+"Videogaming Illustrated","1982","1983","United States","Ion International, Inc.","Video games","N/A"
+"Xbox Magazine Ufficiale","?","","Italy","?","Italian Xbox related topics","?"
+"Xbox World","2003","2012","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Xbox video game consoles and Xbox games","?"
+"Your Sinclair","1986","1993","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Sinclair Spectrum","http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/"
+"Your Spectrum","1984","1985","United Kingdom","Sportscene Specialist Press","Sinclair Spectrum","http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jg27paw4/"
+"Zzap!64","1985","1992","United Kingdom","Future Publishing","Commodore 64 games; renamed Commodore Force in 1992","?"
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/243.csv b/csv/203-csv/243.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2583bbf0e091db284eb4921243da548ab41c83ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/243.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+"Name","Nationality","From","To","Honours","Comments"
+"Henrik Jensen","Denmark","1 July 2012","Present","",""
+"John 'Tune' Kristiansen","Denmark","18 June 2012","23 June 2012","","Caretaker for one league match"
+"Peer F. Hansen","Denmark","1 January 2012","18 June 2012","won promotion to the third tier",""
+"John 'Tune' Kristiansen","Denmark","27 July 2010","30 December 2011","won promotion to the fourth tier","Originally had contract until summer 2012"
+"René Heitmann","Denmark","17 July 2010","27 July 2010","","Never coached the team in a match"
+"Christian Andersen","Denmark","11 July 2009","19 June 2010","Team was relegated to third tier","Club went bankrupt after the season"
+"Anders Theil","Denmark","7 November 2005","7 July 2009","","Originally had contract until summer 2011"
+"Ebbe Skovdahl","Denmark","11 October 2003","6 November 2005","Team was relegated to second tier","Originally had contract until summer 2007"
+"Ole Mørk","Denmark","15 October 2001","10 October 2003","Won promotion to first tier","Originally had contract until end of 2004"
+"Johnny Petersen","Denmark","5 May 1998","14 October 2001","","Originally had contract until end of 2001"
+"John 'Tune' Kristiansen","Denmark","1996","4 May 1998","Won promotion to second tier",""
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/25.html b/csv/203-csv/25.html
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..66eb7858f9fdfb5973a460955e60bde8b1b992c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/25.html
@@ -0,0 +1,195 @@
+
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/280.csv b/csv/203-csv/280.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..020f0fcab4f19b834503f2171bea4d32ffdaa9bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/280.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+"Week","Date","Opponent","Result","Record","Game Site","TV Time","Attendance"
+"1","September 1, 1996","Arizona Cardinals","W 20–13","1–0","RCA Dome","FOX 1:00 pm","48,133"
+"2","September 8, 1996","at New York Jets","W 21–7","2–0","The Meadowlands","NBC 4:15 pm","63,534"
+"3","September 15, 1996","at Dallas Cowboys","W 25–24","3–0","Texas Stadium","NBC 4:15 pm","63,021"
+"4","September 23, 1996","Miami Dolphins","W 10–6","4–0","RCA Dome","ABC 9:00 pm","60,891"
+"5","Bye","Bye","Bye","Bye","Bye","Bye","Bye"
+"6","October 6, 1996","at Buffalo Bills","L 13–16","4–1","Rich Stadium","NBC 4:15 pm","79,401"
+"7","October 13, 1996","Baltimore Ravens","W 26–21","5–1","RCA Dome","TNT 8:15 pm","56,978"
+"8","October 20, 1996","New England Patriots","L 9–27","5–2","RCA Dome","NBC 1:00 pm","58,725"
+"9","October 27, 1996","at Washington Redskins","L 16–31","5–3","RFK Stadium","NBC 1:00 pm","54,254"
+"10","November 3, 1996","San Diego Chargers","L 19–26","5–4","RCA Dome","NBC 1:00 pm","58,484"
+"11","November 10, 1996","at Miami Dolphins","L 13–37","5–5","Joe Robbie Stadium","NBC 1:00 pm","66,623"
+"12","November 17, 1996","New York Jets","W 34–29","6–5","RCA Dome","NBC 1:00 pm","48,322"
+"13","November 24, 1996","at New England Patriots","L 13–27","6–6","Foxboro Stadium","NBC 1:00 pm","58,226"
+"14","December 1, 1996","Buffalo Bills","W 13–10","7–6","RCA Dome","NBC 4:15 pm","53,804"
+"15","December 5, 1996","Philadelphia Eagles","W 37–10","8–6","RCA Dome","ESPN 8:15 pm","52,689"
+"16","December 15, 1996","at Kansas City Chiefs","W 24–19","9–6","Arrowhead Stadium","NBC 4:15 pm","71,136"
+"17","December 22, 1996","at Cincinnati Bengals","L 24–31","9–7","Cinergy Field","NBC 1:00 pm","49,389"
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/282.csv b/csv/203-csv/282.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..227481760ceb095f218751f171fcc0ebc23c82a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/282.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+"Date","Racecourse","Distance","Race Status","Race","Position","Winning Distance (lengths)","Jockey","Rating","Going","Odds","Prize Money"
+"April 10, 2004","Kempton Park","8f","Listed","Snowdrop Fillies Stakes","2nd to Beneventa","-","Johnny Murtagh","114","Good to Soft","4/11F","£6,600"
+"April 24, 2004","Sandown Park","8f","Group 2","Betfred Mile","3rd to Hurricane Alan","-","Johnny Murtagh","114","Good to Soft","5/2F","£11,000"
+"May 22, 2004","Curragh","8f","Group 2","Ridgewood Pearl Stakes","1st","6","Johnny Murtagh","-","Good to Firm","11/10F","£56,760.56"
+"June 15, 2004","Royal Ascot","8f","Group 1","Queen Anne Stakes","2nd to Refuse to Bend","-","Johnny Murtagh","114","Good to Firm","6/1","£55,000"
+"July 6, 2004","Newmarket","8f","Group 1","Falmouth Stakes","1st","2½","Johnny Murtagh","114","Good to Firm","11/4","£116,000"
+"July 28, 2004","Goodwood","8f","Group 1","Sussex Stakes","1st","nk","Johnny Murtagh","115","Good","3/1","£174,000"
+"September 11, 2004","Leopardstown","8f","Group 1","Matron Stakes","1st","½","Johnny Murtagh","-","Good to Firm","8/13F","£119,014.08"
+"September 25, 2004","Ascot","8f","Group 1","QEII Stakes","6th to Rakti","-","Johnny Murtagh","120","Good to Firm","5/2F","£3,750"
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/294.csv b/csv/203-csv/294.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..12eedc5014975be957bda6bb7186e8f1f65ee25f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/294.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+"Round","Opponent","Result","Brisbane","Opponent","Date","Venue","Crowd","Position"
+"BOCC","Celtic Crusaders","Win","32","6","15 Feb","Brewery Field","2,000+",""
+"WCC","St Helens","Loss","14","18","23 Feb","Reebok Stadium","23,207",""
+"Trial Match","Canberra Raiders","Win","18","12","24 Feb","Dolphin Oval","",""
+"Trial Match","Melbourne Storm","Loss","0","46","3 Mar","Princes Park","8,273",""
+"1","North Queensland Cowboys","Loss","16","23","16 Mar","Suncorp Stadium","50,416","12/16"
+"2","New Zealand Warriors","Loss","14","24","25 Mar","Mt Smart Stadium","16,738","12/16"
+"3","Penrith Panthers","Loss","28","29","30 Mar","Suncorp Stadium","24,582","15/16"
+"4","Sydney Roosters","Win","32","10","6 Apr","Aussie Stadium","11,476","12/16"
+"5 ^","Gold Coast Titans","Loss","16","28","13 Apr","Suncorp Stadium","47,686","13/16"
+"6 *","Newcastle Knights","Win","20","16","22 Apr","EnergyAustralia Stadium","25,524","11/16"
+"7","Melbourne Storm","Loss","18","28","27 Apr","Suncorp Stadium","33,750","13/16"
+"8","South Sydney Rabbitohs","Win","8","4","4 May","Suncorp Stadium","27,387","12/16"
+"9","Cronulla Sharks","Loss","8","16","11 May","Toyota Park","12,262","13/16"
+"10","Manly Sea Eagles","Loss","6","18","21 May","Brookvale Oval","13,493","14/16"
+"11 **","Newcastle Knights","Win","71","6","27 May","Suncorp Stadium","27,433","12/16"
+"12","St George Illawarra Dragons","Loss","4","11","1 Jun","Oki Jubilee Stadium","10,302","15/16"
+"13","BYE","","","","","","","12/16"
+"14 **","Canterbury Bulldogs","Win","19","12","15 Jun","Telstra Stadium","10,121","10/16"
+"15","Wests Tigers","Win","48","18","25 Jun","Suncorp Stadium","29,364","9/16"
+"16","Penrith Panthers","Win","24","16","30 Jun","CUA Stadium","8,553","7/16"
+"17 **","Gold Coast Titans","Win","19","18","6 Jul","Suncorp Stadium","48,621","6/16"
+"18","North Queensland Cowboys","Win","24","16","13 Jul","Dairy Farmers Stadium","25,126","5/16"
+"19","Parramatta Eels","Loss","16","20","23 Jul","Suncorp Stadium","25,702","5/16"
+"20","Cronulla Sharks","Win","30","16","29 Jul","Suncorp Stadium","24,563","5/16"
+"21","Manly Sea Eagles","Loss","8","21","5 Aug","Suncorp Stadium","35,784","6/16"
+"22","Melbourne Storm","Loss","6","14","12 Aug","Olympic Park","","7/16"
+"23","Canterbury Bulldogs","Loss","24","25","17 Aug","Suncorp Stadium","35,199","9/16"
+"24","Canberra Raiders","Win","30","19","26 Aug","Suncorp Stadium","31,614","8/16"
+"25","Parramatta Eels","Loss","22","68","2 Sep","Parramatta Stadium","17,112","8/16"
+"QF","Melbourne Storm","Loss","0","40","9 Sep","Olympic Park","15,552",""
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/295.table b/csv/203-csv/295.table
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f2f4067fc240d3528913b3c047e1c905185bf5cf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/295.table
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+| Position | Driver / Passenger | Equipment | Points | Wins | Second | Third |
+| 1 | Daniël Willemsen / Reto Grütter | Zabel-VMC | 375 | 15 | — | — |
+| 2 | Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx | Zabel-VMC | 286 | — | 2 | 7 |
+| 3 | Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis | KTM-Mefo | 242 | 1 | 8 | 1 |
+| 4 | Andy Burgler / Martin Betschart | KTM-VMC | 196 | — | — | 2 |
+| 5 | Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek Rozehnal | Zabel-VMC | 191 | — | — | — |
+| 6 | Maris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks | KTM-AYR | 184 | — | 4 | 1 |
+| 7 | Marco Happich / Meinrad Schelbert | Zabel-VMC | 180 | — | 1 | 1 |
+| 8 | Joris Hendrickx / Eli Piccart | KTM-AYR | 177 | — | — | 1 |
+| 9 | Tomas Cermak / Ondrej Cermak | JAWA-Mefo | 153 | — | — | — |
+| 10 | Janis Daiders / Lauris Daiders | KTM-AYR | 148 | — | — | — |
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/296.csv b/csv/203-csv/296.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3aed9d25fe0c2c683b24f31baeccc1177486d43c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/203-csv/296.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+"Country","Total GDP (nominal)
+(billion US$)","GDP per capita
+(US$, PPP)","GDP Growth,
+2007-2011
+(in %)","HDI"
+"Algeria","188.7","8,715","2.7","0.733"
+"Angola","101.0","5,930","9.1","0.446"
+"Benin","7.3","1,628","3.9","0.437"
+"Botswana","17.6","14,753","3.0","0.654"
+"Burkina Faso","10.2","1,310","4.9","0.370"
+"Burundi","2.3","608","4.3","0.413"
+"Cameroon","25.5","2,383","3.1","0.532"
+"Cape Verde","1.9","4,123","5.8","0.736"
+"Central African Republic","2.2","816","2.8","0.384"
+"Chad","9.5","1,531","2.9","0.388"
+"Comoros","0.6","1,117","1.5","0.561"
+"Democratic Republic of the Congo","15.6","375","5.9","0.411"
+"Congo","14.7","4,429","4.9","0.548"
+"Ivory Coast","24.1","1,803","1.1","0.432"
+"Djibouti","1.0 (2009)","2,290 (2009)","5.3","0.516"
+"Egypt","229.5","6,324","5.2","0.708"
+"Equatorial Guinea","19.8","36,515","8.8","0.642"
+"Eritrea","2.6","589","1.3","0.483"
+"Ethiopia","31.7","1,116","9.7","0.406"
+"Gabon","17.1","15,960","3.6","0.677"
+"Gambia","1.1","2,135","6.0","0.502"
+"Ghana","39.2","1,884","8.3","0.553"
+"Guinea","5.1","1,128","2.4","0.456"
+"Guinea-Bissau","1.0","1,251","3.6","0.374"
+"Kenya","33.6","1,718","4.2","0.521"
+"Lesotho","2.4","1,715","4.9","0.549"
+"Liberia","1.2","577","11.6","(N/A)"
+"Libya","62.4 (2009)","16,855 (2009)","4.0","0.769"
+"Madagascar","9.9","972","2.3","0.533"
+"Malawi","5.7","918","6.8","0.437"
+"Mali","10.6","1,099","4.5","0.380"
+"Mauritania","4.1","2,571","2.8","0.550"
+"Mauritius","11.3","14,523","4.5","0.804"
+"Morocco","100.2","4,986","4.3","0.646"
+"Mozambique","12.8","982","6.9","0.384"
+"Namibia","12.3","6,826","3.7","0.650"
+"Niger","6.0","732","4.3","0.374"
+"Nigeria","235.9","2,532","6.8","0.670"
+"Réunion (France)","15.98","8,233 (nominal)","","0.850 (2003)"
+"Rwanda","6.4","1,251","7.3","0.452"
+"São Tomé and Príncipe","0.2","2,058","5.7","0.654"
+"Senegal","14.3","1,981","3.5","0.499"
+"Seychelles","1.0","26,420","4.2","0.843"
+"Sierra Leone","2.2","877","5.2","0.336"
+"Somalia","(N/A)","(N/A)","(N/A)","(N/A)"
+"South Africa","408.2","11,035","2.7","0.674"
+"South Sudan","","","",""
+"Sudan","55.1","2,141","4.1","0.526"
+"Swaziland","4.0","6,099","2.1","0.547"
+"Tanzania","23.7","1,521","6.8","0.467"
+"Togo","3.6","1,042","3.1","0.512"
+"Tunisia","45.9","9,415","3.0","0.766"
+"Uganda","16.8","1,354","7.4","0.505"
+"Zambia","19.2","1,623","6.4","0.434"
+"Zimbabwe","9.9","(N/A)","0.6","0.513"
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/298.tsv b/csv/203-csv/298.tsv
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+Rank Name Nation(s) Born Ascended Years reigned
+1. Bhumibol Adulyadej Thailand 5 December 1927 9 June 1946 68 years, 3 days
+2. Elizabeth II Commonwealth realms 21 April 1926 6 February 1952 62 years, 126 days
+3. Abdul Halim Kedah (Malaysia) 28 November 1927 14 July 1958 55 years, 333 days
+4. Sikiru Kayode Adetona Ijebuland (Nigeria) 10 May 1934 4 January 1960 54 years, 159 days
+5. Hassanal Bolkiah Brunei 15 July 1946 5 October 1967 46 years, 250 days
+6. Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu Zulu people (South Africa) 14 July 1948 17 September 1968 45 years, 268 days
+7. Qaboos bin Said al Said Oman 18 November 1940 23 July 1970 43 years, 324 days
+8. Margrethe II Denmark 16 April 1940 14 January 1972 42 years, 149 days
+9. Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qassimi III Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) 2 July 1939 25 January 1972 42 years, 138 days
+10. Carl XVI Gustaf Sweden 30 April 1946 15 September 1973 40 years, 270 days
+11. Ahmad Shah Pahang (Malaysia) 24 October 1930 7 May 1974 40 years, 36 days
+12. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi Fujairah (United Arab Emirates) 25 August 1948 18 September 1974 39 years, 267 days
+13. Juan Carlos I Spain 5 January 1938 22 November 1975 38 years, 202 days
+14. Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi Ajman (United Arab Emirates) 1931 6 September 1981 32 years, 279 days
+15. Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah Perak (Malaysia) 19 April 1928 3 February 1984 30 years, 129 days
+16. Mswati III Swaziland 19 April 1968 25 April 1986 28 years, 48 days
+17. Akihito Japan 23 December 1933 7 January 1989 25 years, 156 days
+18. Hamengkubuwana X Yogyakarta (Indonesia) 2 April 1946 7 March 1989 25 years, 97 days
+19. Hans-Adam II Liechtenstein 14 February 1945 13 November 1989 24 years, 211 days
+20. Letsie III Lesotho 17 July 1963 12 November 1990 23 years, 212 days
+21. Harald V Norway 21 February 1937 17 January 1991 23 years, 146 days
+22. Muwenda Mutebi II Buganda (Uganda) 13 April 1955 24 July 1993 20 years, 323 days
+23. Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV Toro (Uganda) 16 April 1992 13 September 1995 18 years, 272 days
+24. Mizan Zainal Abidin Terengganu (Malaysia) 22 January 1962 15 May 1998 16 years, 28 days
+25. Abdullah II Jordan 30 January 1962 7 February 1999 15 years, 125 days
+26. Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Bahrain 28 January 1950 6 March 1999 15 years, 98 days
+27. Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II Ashanti people (Ghana) 6 May 1950 26 April 1999 15 years, 47 days
+28. Paku Alam IX Pakualaman (Indonesia) 7 May 1938 26 May 1999 15 years, 17 days
+29. Mohammed VI Morocco 21 August 1963 23 July 1999 14 years, 324 days
+30. Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Perlis (Malaysia) 16 May 1943 17 April 2000 14 years, 56 days
+31. Henri Luxembourg 16 April 1955 7 October 2000 13 years, 248 days
+32. Sharafuddin Idris Shah Selangor (Malaysia) 24 October 1945 21 November 2001 12 years, 203 days
+33. Norodom Sihamoni Cambodia 14 May 1953 14 October 2004 9 years, 241 days
+34. Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 25 January 1945 3 November 2004 9 years, 221 days
+35. Albert II Monaco 14 March 1958 6 April 2005 9 years, 67 days
+36. Abdullah Saudi Arabia 1 August 1924 1 August 2005 8 years, 315 days
+37. Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 22 July 1949 4 January 2006 8 years, 159 days
+38. Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Kuwait 16 June 1929 29 January 2006 8 years, 134 days
+39. Tuheitia Paki Māori King (New Zealand) 21 April 1955 21 August 2006 7 years, 295 days
+40. Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Bhutan 21 February 1980 15 December 2006 7 years, 179 days
+41. Kapiliele Faupala Wallis Island (Uvea) (Wallis and Futuna) 1940 25 June 2008 5 years, 352 days
+42. Tunku Muhriz Negeri Sembilan (Malaysia) 14 January 1948 29 December 2008 5 years, 165 days
+43. Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla Umm al-Quwain (United Arab Emirates) 1 October 1952 2 January 2009 5 years, 161 days
+44. Charles Mumbere Rwenzururu (Uganda) 1953 19 October 2009 4 years, 236 days
+45. Ibrahim Ismail Johor (Malaysia) 22 November 1958 22 January 2010 4 years, 141 days
+46. Polikalepo Kolivai Sigave (Wallis and Futuna) 1939 7 July 2010 3 years, 340 days
+47. Muhammad V Kelantan (Malaysia) 6 October 1969 13 September 2010 3 years, 272 days
+48. Saud bin Saqr al Qasimi Ras al-Khaimah (United Arab Emirates) 10 February 1956 27 October 2010 3 years, 228 days
+49. Tupou VI Tonga 12 July 1959 18 March 2012 2 years, 86 days
+50. Francis Vatican City 17 December 1936 13 March 2013 1 year, 91 days
+51. Willem-Alexander Netherlands 27 April 1967 30 April 2013 1 year, 43 days
+52. Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Qatar 3 June 1980 25 June 2013 0 years, 352 days
+53. Philippe Belgium 15 April 1960 21 July 2013 0 years, 326 days
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/311.html b/csv/203-csv/311.html
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+
+
+| Station complex |
+Individual stations |
+Lines |
+Services |
+Notes |
+
+
+| 34th Street – Herald Square |
+34th Street – Herald Square |
+BMT Broadway Line |
+ N 
+ Q 
+ R  |
+The BMT Broadway Line and IND Sixth Avenue Line, which lie on top of each other, received a transfer at the time of the July 1, 1948 fare increase. An existing connection was placed inside fare control.[5] |
+
+
+| 34th Street – Herald Square |
+IND Sixth Avenue Line |
+ B 
+ D 
+ F 
+ M  |
+
+
+| Grand Central – 42nd Street |
+Grand Central |
+IRT 42nd Street Shuttle |
+ S  |
+The subway station at Grand Central Terminal serves the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, IRT Flushing Line, and IRT 42nd Street Shuttle. Connections are closely integrated, since all three lines were operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company. The original station, opened on October 27, 1904, served only the first IRT subway, and is now the shuttle platforms.[18] The Flushing Line station opened on June 22, 1915,[3] and the Lexington Avenue Line station on July 17, 1918,[19] each with direct connections to the existing station.[citation needed] The elevated IRT Second Avenue Line was closed on June 13, 1942, and, starting the next day, a paper transfer[5] was available between the elevated IRT Third Avenue Line and the Grand Central complex. This allowed passengers who had taken the Second Avenue Line over the Queensboro Bridge to instead use the Third Avenue Line to Lower Manhattan.[20] The Third Avenue Line closed on May 12, 1955, ending this transfer.[21] |
+
+
+| Grand Central |
+IRT Flushing Line |
+ 7 <7> |
+
+
+| Grand Central – 42nd Street |
+IRT Lexington Avenue Line |
+ 4 
+ 5 
+ 6 <6> |
+
+
+| 42nd Street |
+IRT Third Avenue Line |
+N/A |
+
+
+| Times Square – 42nd Street / 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal |
+Times Square |
+IRT 42nd Street Shuttle |
+ S  |
+At Times Square, a number of passageways connect the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, IRT Flushing Line, IRT 42nd Street Shuttle, and BMT Broadway Line. A block-long passageway west to the IND Eighth Avenue Line is also inside fare control. The first transfer here was between the original IRT subway (now the shuttle platforms) and the Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line, opened on June 3, 1917, when the latter line opened as a shuttle to 34th Street – Penn Station.[22] The Flushing Line was extended to Times Square on March 14, 1927,[23] and a passageway connecting the IRT and BMT was placed inside fare control on July 1, 1948.[5] The same was done with the connection to the Eighth Avenue Line in December 1988.[24] |
+
+
+| Times Square – 42nd Street |
+BMT Broadway Line |
+ N 
+ Q 
+ R  |
+
+
+| Times Square – 42nd Street |
+IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line |
+ 1 
+ 2 
+ 3  |
+
+
+| Times Square |
+IRT Flushing Line |
+ 7 <7> |
+
+
+| 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal |
+IND Eighth Avenue Line |
+ A 
+ C 
+ E  |
+
+
+| 42nd Street / Fifth Avenue – Bryant Park |
+42nd Street – Bryant Park |
+IND Sixth Avenue Line |
+ B 
+ D 
+ F 
+ M  |
+A paper transfer[25] was added between the IND Sixth Avenue Line and IRT Flushing Line at Bryant Park on July 1, 1968, when KK service started and the new 57th Street station opened. The transfer was only valid on weekdays from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. until a passageway was opened[26] by 1971.[27] |
+
+
+| Fifth Avenue |
+IRT Flushing Line |
+ 7 <7> |
+
+
+| 50th Street |
+upper level |
+IND Eighth Avenue Line |
+ A 
+ C  |
+The station became a transfer station when the Queens Boulevard Line opened in 1933. There is no free connection between trains in opposite directions. A free transfer only exists between the northbound (uptown) services and another exists between the southbound (downtown) services. |
+
+
+| lower level |
+IND Queens Boulevard Line |
+ E  |
+
+
+| Lexington Avenue / 51st – 53rd Streets |
+51st Street |
+IRT Lexington Avenue Line |
+ 4 
+ 6 <6> |
+A passageway connects these two stations on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and IND Queens Boulevard Line. The $13 million tunnel was paid for by Boston Properties, who was building an office tower on the southeast corner of Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street, in exchange for a zoning bonus of 20% more space, and opened in early November 1986.[28][29] |
+
+
+| Lexington Avenue – 53rd Street |
+IND Queens Boulevard Line |
+ E 
+ M  |
+
+
+| Seventh Avenue |
+cross-platform interchange on two levels |
+IND Sixth Avenue Line |
+ B 
+ D  |
+The station became a transfer station when the Sixth Avenue Line opened in 1940. |
+
+
+| IND Queens Boulevard Line |
+ E  |
+
+
+| 59th Street – Columbus Circle |
+59th Street – Columbus Circle |
+IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line |
+ 1 
+ 2  |
+The IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line and IND Eighth Avenue Line stations at Columbus Circle, which lie above each other, are connected by a passageway that was placed inside fare control on July 1, 1948.[5] |
+
+
+| 59th Street – Columbus Circle |
+IND Eighth Avenue Line |
+ A 
+ B 
+ C 
+ D  |
+
+
+| Lexington Avenue / 59th–63rd Streets |
+59th Street |
+IRT Lexington Avenue Line |
+ 4 
+ 5 
+ 6 <6> |
+The passageways between the Broadway Line and the upper-level local Lexington Avenue Line stations were placed inside fare control on July 1, 1948.[5] When the lower-level express Lexington Avenue platforms opened in 1962 to relieve congestion at the Grand Central – 42nd Street transfer point, those platforms were connected to the local platforms and Broadway Line platforms above. A MetroCard transfer to the IND 63rd Street Line was added on December 16, 2001, when the Queens section of that line was completed. Since the F had moved to the new line, there was no longer a direct transfer to the Lexington Avenue Line, and so this transfer was added with an above-ground walk, free for MetroCard users within two hours of the original boarding.[30][31] |
+
+
+| Lexington Avenue / 59th Street |
+BMT Broadway Line |
+ N 
+ Q 
+ R  |
+
+
+| Lexington Avenue – 63rd Street |
+IND 63rd Street Line |
+ F  |
+
+
+| 145th Street |
+upper level |
+IND Eighth Avenue Line |
+ A 
+ C  |
+The station became a transfer station when the Concourse Line opened in 1933. |
+
+
+| lower level |
+IND Concourse Line |
+ B 
+ D  |
+
+
+| 168th Street |
+168th Street |
+IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line |
+ 1  |
+At the crossing of the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line and IND Eighth Avenue Line in Washington Heights, a passageway connects the two stations. It was placed inside fare control on July 1, 1948.[5] |
+
+
+| 168th Street |
+IND Eighth Avenue Line |
+ A 
+ C  |
+
+
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/330.table b/csv/203-csv/330.table
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+| Year of election | Candidates elected | # of seats available | # of votes | % of popular vote |
+| 1963 | 7 | 108 | n.a. | 15.5% |
+| 1967 | 20 | 117 | n.a. | 25.9% |
+| 1971 | 19 | 117 | n.a. | 27.1% |
+| 1975 | 38 | 125 | n.a. | 28.9% |
+| 1977 | 33 | 125 | n.a. | 28.0% |
+| 1981 | 21 | 125 | n.a. | 21.2% |
+| 1985 | 25 | 125 | 865,507 | 23.8% |
+| 1987 | 19 | 130 | 970,813 | 25.7% |
+| 1990 | 74 | 130 | 1,509,506 | 37.6% |
+| 1995 | 17 | 129 | 854,163 | 20.6% |
+| 1999 | 9 | 103 | 551,009 | 12.6% |
+| 2003 | 7 | 103 | 660,730 | 14.7% |
+| 2007 | 10 | 107 | 741,043 | 16.8% |
+| 2011 | 17 | 107 | 980,204 | 22.73% |
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/331.html b/csv/203-csv/331.html
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+
+
+| Callsign |
+Area served |
+Frequency |
+Band |
+Fate |
+Freq currently |
+Purpose |
+
+
+| 7CAE |
+Hobart |
+092.1 |
+FM |
+Changed call to 7THE ca. 1980 |
+7THE |
+Community |
+
+
+| 7DY |
+Derby |
+ |
+AM |
+Moved to Scottsdale and changed call to 7SD in 1954 |
+7SD |
+Commercial |
+
+
+| 7EX |
+Launceston |
+1008 |
+AM |
+Moved to FM in 2008 as 7EXX |
+silent |
+Commercial |
+
+
+| 7HO |
+Hobart |
+0864 |
+AM |
+Moved to FM in 1990 as 7HHO |
+7RPH |
+Commercial |
+
+
+| 7HT |
+Hobart |
+1080 |
+AM |
+Moved to FM in 1998 as 7XXX |
+7TAB (HPON) |
+Commercial |
+
+
+| 7LA |
+Launceston |
+1098 |
+AM |
+Moved to FM in 2008 as 7LAA |
+silent |
+Commercial |
+
+
+| 7NT |
+Launceston |
+0711 |
+AM |
+Moved to FM in 2006, retained call |
+silent |
+National |
+
+
+| 7QN |
+Queenstown |
+0630 |
+AM |
+Moved to FM in 1991, retained call |
+7RN |
+National |
+
+
+| 7QT |
+Queenstown |
+0837 |
+AM |
+Changed call to 7XS in 1988 |
+7XS |
+Commercial |
+
+
+| 7UV |
+Ulverstone |
+ |
+AM |
+Moved to Devonport and changed call to 7AD in 1940 |
+7AD |
+Commercial |
+
+
+| 7ZL |
+Hobart |
+0603 |
+AM |
+Changed call to 7RN in 1991 |
+7RN |
+National |
+
+
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+
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/727.csv b/csv/203-csv/727.csv
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+"Year","Miss Northern Ireland","Hometown","Placement at Miss World","Notes"
+"2012","Tiffany Brien","Belfast","Top 30","Top 10 of Beach Fashion and 1st runner-up of Sports & Fitness at Miss World 2012"
+"2011","Finola Guinnane","Drumbo","Non-Finalist","Top 20 of Beach Beauty and Top 77 of Beauty with a Purpose at Miss World 2011"
+"2010","Lori Moore","Belfast","Top 25","Winner of Sports at Miss World 2010"
+"2009","Cherie Gardiner","Bangor","Non-Finalist",""
+"2008","Judith Wilson","Enniskillen","Non-Finalist","Top 19 of Talent at Miss World 2008"
+"2007","Melissa Patton","Belfast","Non-Finalist",""
+"2006","Catherine Jean Milligan","Newtownards","Top 17","Winner of Miss Talent at Miss World 2006"
+"2005","Lucy Evangelista","Portglenone","Top 15","Later Miss United Kingdom 2005 and Miss Universe United Kingdom 2005 2nd runner-up"
+"2004","Kirsty Anne Gabriel Stewart","Enniskillen","Non-Finalist",""
+"2003","Diana Sayers","Belfast","Non-Finalist",""
+"2002","Gayle Williamson","Lurgan","Non-Finalist","Later Miss United Kingdom 2002"
+"2001","Angela McCarthy","Belfast","Non-Finalist",""
+"2000","Julie Lee-Ann Martin","Belfast","Non-Finalist",""
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/731.csv b/csv/203-csv/731.csv
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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+"Pos.","City","Population
+(ab)","Surface
+(km²)","Density
+(ab/km²)","Altitude
+(mslm)"
+"1st","Bergamo","121.316","39,6","3064","249"
+"2nd","Treviglio","29.334","31,54","930","125"
+"3rd","Seriate","25.036","12,41","2017","247"
+"4th","Dalmine","23.237","11,6","2003","207"
+"5th","Romano di Lombardia","19.472","18,03","1080","120"
+"6th","Albino","18.232","31,32","582","342"
+"7th","Caravaggio","16.258","32,81","496","111"
+"8th","Alzano Lombardo","13.821","13,43","1029","304"
+"9th","Stezzano","12.999","9,25","1405","211"
+"10th","Osio Sotto","12.083","7,45","1622","182"
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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+"Rank","Cyclist","Team","Time","UCI ProTour
+Points"
+"1","Alejandro Valverde (ESP)","Caisse d'Epargne","5h 29' 10\"","40"
+"2","Alexandr Kolobnev (RUS)","Team CSC Saxo Bank","s.t.","30"
+"3","Davide Rebellin (ITA)","Gerolsteiner","s.t.","25"
+"4","Paolo Bettini (ITA)","Quick Step","s.t.","20"
+"5","Franco Pellizotti (ITA)","Liquigas","s.t.","15"
+"6","Denis Menchov (RUS)","Rabobank","s.t.","11"
+"7","Samuel Sánchez (ESP)","Euskaltel-Euskadi","s.t.","7"
+"8","Stéphane Goubert (FRA)","Ag2r-La Mondiale","+ 2\"","5"
+"9","Haimar Zubeldia (ESP)","Euskaltel-Euskadi","+ 2\"","3"
+"10","David Moncoutié (FRA)","Cofidis","+ 2\"","1"
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/741.html b/csv/203-csv/741.html
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+
+
+| Date |
+Time |
+Opponent# |
+Rank# |
+Site |
+TV |
+Result |
+Attendance |
+
+
+| September 2 |
+12:30 p.m. |
+WKU* |
+#15 |
+Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
+LFS |
+W 48–12 |
+92,746[1] |
+
+
+| September 9 |
+7:45 p.m. |
+at South Carolina |
+#12 |
+Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SC |
+ESPN |
+W 18–0 |
+82,513[1] |
+
+
+| September 16 |
+1:00 p.m. |
+UAB* |
+#10 |
+Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
+CSS |
+W 34–0 |
+92,746[1] |
+
+
+| September 23 |
+12:30 p.m. |
+Colorado* |
+#9 |
+Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
+LFS |
+W 14–13 |
+92,746[1] |
+
+
+| September 30 |
+9:00 p.m. |
+at Ole Miss |
+#10 |
+Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS |
+ESPN2 |
+W 14–9 |
+57,184[1] |
+
+
+| October 7 |
+7:45 p.m. |
+#13 Tennessee |
+#10 |
+Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
+ESPN |
+L 33–51 |
+92,746[1] |
+
+
+| October 14 |
+12:30 p.m. |
+Vanderbilt |
+#16 |
+Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
+LFS |
+L 22–24 |
+92,746[1] |
+
+
+| October 21 |
+1:00 p.m. |
+Mississippi State |
+ |
+Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
+ |
+W 27–24 |
+92,746[1] |
+
+
+| October 28 |
+3:30 p.m. |
+vs. #9 Florida |
+ |
+Alltel Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (Florida–Georgia game) |
+CBS |
+L 14–21 |
+84,572[1] |
+
+
+| November 4 |
+1:00 p.m. |
+at Kentucky |
+ |
+Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, KY |
+ |
+L 20–24 |
+62,120[1] |
+
+
+| November 11 |
+12:30 p.m. |
+at #5 Auburn |
+ |
+Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) |
+LFS |
+W 37–15 |
+87,451[1] |
+
+
+| November 25 |
+3:30 p.m. |
+#16 Georgia Tech* |
+ |
+Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) |
+CBS |
+W 15–12 |
+92,746[1] |
+
+
+| December 30 |
+8:00 p.m. |
+vs. #14 Virginia Tech* |
+ |
+Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA (Chick-fil-A Bowl) |
+ESPN |
+W 31–24 |
+75,406[1] |
+
+
+*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. |
+
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+| Date | Constituency | Gain | Loss | Note |
+| 30 May 1963 | Dublin North–East | Fine Gael | Fine Gael | Paddy Belton (FG) holds the seat vacated by the death of his brother Jack Belton (FG) |
+| 27 October 1963 | Dublin South–East | Labour Party | National Progressive Democrats | Noël Browne (NPD) disbands the National Progressive Democrats and joins the Labour Party |
+| 27 October 1963 | Roscommon | Labour Party | National Progressive Democrats | Jack McQuillan (NPD) disbands the National Progressive Democrats and joins the Labour Party |
+| 27 October 1963 | Dublin County | Labour Party | Independent | Seán Dunne (Ind) joins the Labour Party |
+| 19 February 1964 | Cork Borough | Fianna Fáil | Fianna Fáil | Sheila Galvin (FF) wins the seat vacated by the death of her husband John Galvin (FF) |
+| 19 February 1964 | Kildare | Fianna Fáil | Labour Party | Terence Boylan (FF) wins the seat vacated by the death of William Norton (Lab) |
+| 8 July 1964 | Roscommon | Fine Gael | Fine Gael | Joan Burke (FG) holds the seat vacated by the death of her husband James Burke (FG) |
+| 3 December 1964 | Galway East | Fine Gael | Clann na Talmhan | John Donnellan (FG) wins the seat vacated by the death of his father Michael Donnellan (CnaT) |
+| 10 March 1965 | Cork Mid | Labour Party | Labour Party | Eileen Desmond (Lab) holds the seat vacated by the death of her husband Dan Desmond (Lab) |
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+| Ranking | Company | Industry | Revenue (USD billions) | FY | Capitalization (USD billions) | Employees | Listing | Headquarters | CEO |
+| 1 | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. | Retail | $469 | January 31, 2013 | $248 | 2,200,000 | NYSE: WMT | Bentonville, Arkansas | Doug Mcmillon |
+| 2 | Royal Dutch Shell | Oil and gas | $467 | December 31, 2012 | $132 | 90,000 | LSE: RDSA | The Hague; London | Ben van Beurden |
+| 3 | Exxon Mobil Corporation | Oil and gas | $453 | December 31, 2012 | $406 | 76,900 | NYSE: XOM | Irving, Texas | Rex W. Tillerson |
+| 4 | China National Petroleum Corporation | Oil and gas | $425 | December 31, 2012 | | 1,668,072 | — | Beijing | Zhou Jiping |
+| 5 | Sinopec Group | Oil and gas | $411 | December 31, 2012 | $81 | 401,000 | NYSE: SNP | Beijing | Wang Tianpu |
+| 6 | BP | Oil and gas | $379 | December 31, 2013 | $89 | 83,900 | LSE: BP | London | Bob Dudley |
+| 7 | Saudi Aramco | Oil and gas | $311 | 2012 | | 54,041 | — | Dhahran | Khalid A. Al-Falih |
+| 8 | Vitol | Commodities | $303 | January 10, 2013 | | 2,800 | — | Rotterdam; Geneva | Ian Taylor |
+| 9 | State Grid Corporation of China | Electric utility | $290 | 2012 | | 1,564,000 | — | Beijing | Liu Zhenya |
+| 10 | Samsung | Conglomerate | $268 | December 31, 2014 | | 427,000 | KRX: 005930; KRX: 005935 | Samsung Town | Lee Kun-hee |
+| 11 | Volkswagen Group | Automotive | $254 | December 31, 2012 | $77 | 502,000 | ISIN: DE0007664005 | Wolfsburg | Martin Winterkorn |
+| 12 | Chevron | Oil and gas | $242 | December 31, 2012 | $211 | 61,000 | NYSE: CVX | San Ramon, California | John Watson |
+| 13 | Total | Oil and gas | $240 | December 31, 2013 | $120 | 111,000 | Euronext: FP | Courbevoie | Christophe de Margerie |
+| 14 | Toyota | Automotive | $222 | March 31, 2013 | $149 | 326,000 | TYO: 7203; NYSE: TM | Toyota, Aichi | Akio Toyoda |
+| 15 | Glencore Xstrata | Commodities | $214 | December 31, 2012 | $41.66 | 58,000 | LSE: GLEN; SEHK: 0805 | Baar | Ivan Glasenberg |
+| 16 | Phillips 66 | Oil and gas | $182 | December 31, 2012 | $39 | 13,500 | NYSE: PSX | Houston, Texas | Greg Garland |
+| 17 | E.ON | Electric utility | $174 | December 31, 2012 | $47 | 79,000 | FWB: EOAN | Düsseldorf | Johannes Teyssen |
+| 18 | Apple | Electronics | $170 | September 28, 2013 | $410 | 76,000 | NASDAQ: AAPL | Cupertino, California | Tim Cook |
+| 19 | Japan Post Holdings | Conglomerate | $168 | March 31, 2013 | | 229,000 | — | Tokyo | Jiro Saito |
+| 20 | Eni | Oil and gas | $167 | December 31, 2012 | $94 | 78,000 | BIT: ENI | Rome | Paolo Scaroni |
+| 21 | Gazprom | Oil and gas | $164 | December 31, 2012 | $145 | 432,000 | MCX: GAZP | Moscow | Alexei Miller |
+| 22 | Berkshire Hathaway | Conglomerate | $162 | December 31, 2012 | $201 | 217,000 | NYSE: BRKA; NYSE: BRKB | Omaha, Nebraska | Warren Buffett |
+| 23 | General Motors | Automotive | $152 | December 31, 2012 | $40 | 284,000 | NYSE: GM | Detroit, Michigan | Daniel Akerson |
+| 24 | Daimler | Automotive | $150 | December 31, 2012 | $64 | 275,087 | FWB: DAI | Stuttgart | Dieter Zetsche |
+| 25 | General Electric | Conglomerate | $147 | December 31, 2012 | $212 | 287,000 | NYSE: GE | Fairfield, Connecticut | Jeffrey Immelt |
+| 26 | Kuwait Petroleum Corporation | Oil and gas | $145 | March 31, 2012 | | 17,927 | | Kuwait City | Saad Al Shuwaib |
+| 27 | Petrobras | Oil and gas | $144 | December 31, 2012 | $171 | 81,000 | Bovespa: PETR3; Bovespa: 4 | Rio de Janeiro | Maria das Graças Foster |
+| 28 | Allianz | Financial services | $140 | December 31, 2012 | $54 | 142,000 | ISIN: DE0008404005 | Munich | Michael Diekmann |
+| 29 | Valero Energy | Oil and gas | $139 | December 31, 2012 | $16 | 22,000 | NYSE: VLO | San Antonio, Texas | William R. Klesse |
+| 30 | Lukoil | Oil and gas | $139 | December 31, 2012 | $51 | 120,000 | MCX: LKOH | Moscow | Vagit Alekperov |
+| 31 | Cargill | Food processing | $136 | May 31, 2013 | | 158,000 | — | Wayzata, Minnesota | Gregory R. Page |
+| 32 | Hon Hai Precision Industry | Electronics | $134 | December 31, 2012 | $41 | 1,290,000 | TWSE: 2317 | Tucheng | Terry Gou |
+| 33 | Ford Motor Company | Automotive | $134 | December 31, 2012 | $47 | 164,000 | NYSE: F | Dearborn, Michigan | Alan Mulally |
+| 34 | Trafigura | Commodities | $133 | September 30, 2013 | | 8,773 | — | Lucerne | Claude Dauphin |
+| 35 | Statoil | Oil and gas | $130 | December 31, 2012 | $86 | 23,000 | OSE: STL | Stavanger | Helge Lund |
+| 36 | GDF Suez | Electricity and gas utility | $128 | December 31, 2012 | $58 | 161,000 | Euronext: SZE | Paris | Gérard Mestrallet |
+| 37 | AT&T | Telecommunications | $127 | December 31, 2012 | $185 | 256,000 | NYSE: T | Dallas, Texas | Randall L. Stephenson |
+| 38 | Pemex | Oil and gas | $127 | December 31, 2012 | | 138,000 | — | Mexico City | Juan José Suárez Coppel |
+| 39 | PDVSA | Oil and gas | $124 | December 31, 2012 | | 121,000 | — | Caracas | Rafael Ramírez |
+| 40 | CVS Caremark | Retail | $123 | December 31, 2012 | $59 | 202,000 | NYSE: CVS | Woonsocket, Rhode Island | Larry J. Merlo |
+| 41 | McKesson | Pharmaceuticals | $122 | March 31, 2013 | $22 | 32,000 | NYSE: MCK | San Francisco, California | John Hammergren |
+| 42 | JX Holdings | Oil and gas | $119 | March 31, 2013 | $16 | 24,000 | TYO: 5020 | Tokyo | — |
+| 43 | AXA | Financial services | $118 | December 31, 2012 | $39 | 240,000 | Euronext: CS | Paris | Henri de Castries |
+| 44 | Assicurazioni Generali | Financial services | $116 | December 31, 2012 | $24 | 85,000 | BIT: G | Trieste | Sergio Balbinot; Giovanni Perissinotto |
+| 45 | Verizon | Telecommunications | $115 | December 31, 2012 | $108 | 203,000 | NYSE: VZ | New York City, New York | Ivan Seidenberg |
+| 46 | Koch Industries | Conglomerate | $115 | December 31, 2012 | | 60,000 | — | Wichita, Kansas | Charles Koch |
+| 47 | Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | Telecommunications | $113 | March 31, 2013 | $73 | 205,000 | TYO: 9432 | Tokyo | Norio Wada |
+| 48 | SK Group | Conglomerate | $112 | December 31, 2012 | | 52,377 | KRX: 003600 | Seoul | Choi Tae-Won |
+| 49 | Hewlett-Packard | Information Technology | $112 | October 31, 2013 | $47 | 267,000 | NYSE: HPQ | Palo Alto, California | Meg Whitman |
+| 50 | Enel | Electric utility | $111 | December 31, 2012 | $34 | 59,000 | BIT: ENEL | Rome | Fulvio Conti |
+| 51 | Fiat | Automotive | $110 | December 31, 2012 | $7 | 214,836 | BIT: F | Turin | Sergio Marchionne |
+| 52 | UnitedHealth Group | Health care | $110 | December 31, 2012 | $62 | 99,000 | NYSE: UNH | Minnetonka, Minnesota | Stephen Hemsley |
+| 53 | Tesco | Retail | $110 | February 23, 2013 | $42 | 493,000 | LSE: TSCO | Cheshunt, Hertfordshire | Philip Clarke |
+| 54 | National Iranian Oil Company | Oil and gas | $110 | 2011 | | 36,000 | — | Tehran | Bijan Namdar Zangeneh |
+| 55 | Tata Group | Conglomerate | $105 | March 31, 2014 | $109 | 455,000 | FWB: BMW | Mumbai | Cyrus Pallonji Mistry |
+| 55 | Honda | Automotive | $104 | March 31, 2013 | $69 | 181,876 | TYO: 7267 | Tokyo | Takanobu Ito |
+| 56 | IBM | Information Technology | $104 | December 31, 2012 | $242 | 433,000 | NYSE: IBM | Armonk, New York | Ginni Rometty |
+| 57 | BASF | Chemicals | $103 | December 31, 2012 | $80 | 113,262 | FWB: BAS | Ludwigshafen | Kurt Bock |
+| 58 | Costco | Retail | $102 | September 1, 2013 | $39 | 132,000 | NASDAQ: COST | Issaquah, Washington | W. Craig Jelinek |
+| 59 | Siemens | Conglomerate | $102 | September 30, 2013 | $92 | 405,000 | FWB: SIE | Munich | Josef Käser |
+| 60 | Nissan Motor Company | Automotive | $102 | March 31, 2013 | $48 | 128,000 | TYO: 7201 | Yokohama | Carlos Ghosn |
+| 61 | Carrefour | Retail | $101 | December 31, 2012 | $17 | 476,000 | Euronext: CA | Levallois-Perret | Georges Plassat |
+| 62 | Rosneft | Oil and gas | $101 | December 31, 2012 | $75 | 166,100 | MCX: ROSN | Moscow | Igor Sechin |
+| 63 | Cardinal Health | Pharmaceuticals | $101 | June 30, 2013 | $14 | 40,000 | NYSE: CAH | Dublin, Ohio | George Barrett |
+| 64 | BMW | Automotive | $100 | March 17, 2013 | $58.8 | 105,876 | FWB: BMW | Munich | Norbert Reithofer |
+| 65 | Nestlé | Food processing | $100 | December 31, 2012 | $207 | 339,000 | SIX: NESN | Vevey | Paul Bulcke |
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+| Rank | Name | Height ft / m | Floors | Year | Notes |
+| 1 | Rhodes State Office Tower | 629 / 192 | 41 | 1973 | Has been the tallest building in Columbus and the tallest mid-block skyscraper in Ohio since 1973. Tallest building constructed in Columbus in the 1970s. |
+| 2 | LeVeque Tower | 555 / 169 | 47 | 1927 | Tallest building constructed in Columbus in the 1920s. |
+| 3 | William Green Building | 530 / 162 | 33 | 1990 | Tallest building constructed in Columbus in the 1990s. |
+| 4 | Huntington Center | 512 / 156 | 37 | 1984 | Tallest building constructed in Columbus in the 1980s. |
+| 5 | Vern Riffe State Office Tower | 503 / 153 | 32 | 1988 | |
+| 6 | One Nationwide Plaza | 485 / 148 | 40 | 1976 | |
+| 7 | Franklin County Courthouse | 464 / 141 | 27 | 1991 | |
+| 8 | AEP Building | 456 / 139 | 31 | 1983 | |
+| 9 | Borden Building | 438 / 134 | 34 | 1974 | |
+| 10 | Three Nationwide Plaza | 408 / 124 | 27 | 1989 | |
+| 11 | One Columbus Center | 366 / 112 | 26 | 1987 | |
+| 12 | Columbus Center | 357 / 109 | 25 | 1964 | Tallest building constructed in Columbus in the 1960s. Was built as the Bank One Tower. |
+| 13 | Capitol Square | 350 / 107 | 26 | 1984 | |
+| 14 | Continental Center | 348 / 106 | 26 | 1973 | |
+| 15 | PNC Bank Building | 317 / 97 | 25 | 1977 | |
+| 16 | Miranova Condominiums | 314 / 96 | 26 | 2001 | Tallest residential building in the state of Ohio. Tallest building built in the 2000s. |
+| 17 | Fifth Third Center | 302 / 92 | 25 | 1998 | |
+| 18 | Motorists Mutual Building | 286 / 87 | 21 | 1973 | |
+| 19 | Midland Building | 280 / 85 | 21 | 1970 | |
+| 20 | The Condominiums at North Bank Park | 267 / 81 | 20 | 2007 | |
+| 21= | Lincoln Tower Dormitory | 260 / 79 | 26 | 1967 | |
+| 21= | Morrill Tower Dormitory | 260 / 79 | 26 | 1967 | |
+| 23 | Hyatt Regency Columbus | 256 / 78 | 20 | 1980 | |
+| 24 | Key Bank Building | 253 / 77 | 20 | 1963 | |
+| 25 | Adam's Mark Hotel | 243 / 74 | 16 | 1961 | |
+| 26 | Town Center | 226 / 69 | 17 | 1974 | |
+| 27 | 8 East Broad Street | 212 / 64.6 | 17 | 1906 | |
+| 28 | Huntington Building | 202 / 59.4 | 13 | 1926 | |
+| 29 | Ohio Judicial Center | 200 / 57.9 | 14 | 1933 | |
+| 30 | 16 East Broad Street | 180 / 64.4 | 13 | 1900 | |
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+| Iteration | Year | Dates | Location | Theme |
+| 1st | 1972 | 6 May-20 May | Suva, Fiji | "Preserving culture" |
+| 2nd | 1976 | 6 March-13 March | Rotorua, New Zealand | "Sharing culture" |
+| 3rd | 1980 | 30 June-12 July | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | "Pacific awareness" |
+| 4th | 1985 | 29 June-15 July | Tahiti, French Polynesia | "My Pacific" |
+| 5th | 1988 | 14 August-24 August | Townsville, Australia | "Cultural interchange" |
+| 6th | 1992 | 16 October-27 October | Rarotonga, Cook Islands | "Seafaring heritage" |
+| 7th | 1996 | 8 September-23 September | Apia, Sāmoa | "Unveiling treasures" |
+| 8th | 2000 | 23 October-3 November | Nouméa, New Caledonia | "Words of past, present, future" |
+| 9th | 2004 | 22 July-31 July | Koror, Palau | "Nurture, Regenerate, Celebrate" |
+| 10th | 2008 | 20 July-2 August | Pago Pago, American Samoa | "Threading the Oceania ‘Ula" |
+| 11th | 2012 | 1–14 July | Honiara, Solomon Islands | "Culture in Harmony with Nature" |
+| 12th | 2016 | TBA | Tumon, Guam | "TBA" |
+| 13th | 2020 | TBA | TBA, Hawaii | "TBA" |
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+| Year | Location(s) | Number of contestants | Ladies winner | Men's winner |
+| 1965 | Skåne, Blekinge, Denmark | 156 | Sweden Inga-Britt Bengtsson | Sweden Nils Bohman |
+| 1966 | Småland (4), Västergötland | 672 | Sweden Kerstin Granstedt | Finland Juhani Salmenkylä |
+| 1967 | Motala | 1 910 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Sweden Kalle Johansson |
+| 1968 | Borås | 3 250 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Norway Åge Hadler |
+| 1969 | Rommehed | 5 355 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Sweden Stefan Green |
+| 1970 | Kristianstad | 6 378 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Sweden Bernt Frilén |
+| 1971 | Malmköping | 8 627 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Sweden Hans Aurell |
+| 1972 | Eksjö | 8 253 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Sweden Hans Aurell |
+| 1973 | Rättvik | 10 449 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Sweden Bengt Gustafsson |
+| 1974 | Kristianstad | 10 196 | Sweden Ulla Lindkvist | Sweden Ernst Jönsson |
+| 1975 | Haninge | 9 322 | Sweden Anne Lundmark | Finland Matti Mäkinen |
+| 1976 | Ransäter | 14 843 | Hungary Sarolta Monspart | Sweden Gert Pettersson |
+| 1977 | Visby | 7 186 | Finland Liisa Veijalainen | Norway Sigurd Dæhli |
+| 1978 | Skara | 15 148 | Finland Liisa Veijalainen | Sweden Kjell Lauri |
+| 1979 | Örebro | 15 842 | Sweden Britt-Marie Karlsson | Sweden Lars-Henrik Undeland |
+| 1980 | Uppsala | 15 142 | Finland Liisa Veijalainen | Sweden Lars Lönnkvist |
+| 1981 | Mohed | 18 983 | Sweden Annichen Kringstad | Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson |
+| 1982 | Luleå | 13 631 | Sweden Annichen Kringstad | Sweden Lars Lönnkvist |
+| 1983 | Anderstorp | 22 498 | Sweden Annichen Kringstad | Sweden Håkan Eriksson |
+| 1984 | Bräkne-Hoby | 16 123 | Sweden Karin Gunnarsson | Sweden Kent Olsson |
+| 1985 | Falun | 25 021 | Sweden Annichen Kringstad | Sweden Joakim Ingelsson |
+| 1986 | Borås | 17 353 | Sweden Annichen Kringstad | Sweden Anders Erik Olsson |
+| 1987 | Norrköping | 16 216 | Sweden Katarina Borg | Sweden Lars Lönnkvist |
+| 1988 | Sundsvall | 16 413 | Sweden Barbro Lönnkvist | Sweden Lars Lönnkvist |
+| 1989 | Östersund | 17 818 | Sweden Barbro Lönnkvist | Sweden Niklas Löwegren |
+| 1990 | Göteborg | 20 172 | Norway Ragnhild Bente Andersen | Sweden Per Ek |
+| 1991 | Arboga | 16 581 | Sweden Arja Hannus | Sweden Håkan Eriksson |
+| 1992 | Södertälje | 17 806 | Sweden Gunilla Svärd | Denmark Allan Mogensen |
+| 1993 | Falkenberg | 15 006 | Sweden Annika Zell | Norway Petter Thoresen |
+| 1994 | Örnsköldsvik | 14 414 | Sweden Katarina Borg | Norway Petter Thoresen |
+| 1995 | Hässleholm | 14 304 | Finland Eija Koskivaara | Sweden Jörgen Olsson |
+| 1996 | Karlstad | 17 007 | Sweden Annika Zell | Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson |
+| 1997 | Umeå | 11 179 | Sweden Katarina Borg | Sweden Jörgen Mårtensson |
+| 1998 | Gävle | 13 249 | Norway Hanne Staff | Sweden Johan Ivarsson |
+| 1999 | Borlänge | 15 238 | Sweden Jenny Johansson | Sweden Fredrik Löwegren |
+| 2000 | Hallsberg | 13 740 | Norway Hanne Staff | Sweden Jimmy Birklin |
+| 2001 | Märsta | 12 525 | Sweden Marlena Jansson | Sweden Johan Ivarsson |
+| 2002 | Skövde | 14 651 | Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder | Finland Mats Haldin |
+| 2003 | Uddevalla | 14 998 | United Kingdom Heather Monro | Finland Mats Haldin |
+| 2004 | Göteborg | 13 259 | Sweden Jenny Johansson | Russia Valentin Novikov |
+| 2005 | Skillingaryd | 12 657 | Sweden Emma Engstrand | Sweden Emil Wingstedt |
+| 2006 | Mohed | 13 500 | Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder | Lithuania Simonas Krepsta |
+| 2007 | Mjölby | 14 300 | Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder | Norway Anders Nordberg |
+| 2008 | Sälen | 24 375 | Norway Anne Margrethe Hausken | Finland Tero Föhr |
+| 2009 | Eksjö | 15 589 | Sweden Helena Jansson | Sweden Martin Johansson |
+| 2010 | Örebro | 16 069 | Switzerland Simone Niggli-Luder | Sweden David Andersson |
+| 2011 | Mohed | 12 939 | Sweden Tove Alexandersson | Sweden Erik Rost |
+| 2012 | Halmstad | 21172 | Russia Tatiana Ryabkina | Norway Olav Lundanes |
+| 2013 | Boden | 12907 | Sweden Tove Alexandersson | France Thierry Gueorgiou |
+| 2014 | Kristianstad | | | |
+| 2015 | Borås | | | |
+| 2016 | Sälen | | | |